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About Performing Schedule-Related Tasks in Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0


Some tasks related to scheduling are specific to Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0. Such tasks include defining and administering periods of unavailability (POUs), slots and slot groups, cost profiles, system regions, zones, and other entities. Observe all applicable dependencies. For more information about the tasks that you perform in Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0, see the documentation for Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0 in About Documentation for Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0.

The following tasks are specific to Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0:

  • You define POUs in Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0. However, every POU must be associated with start and end addresses. You define start and end addresses in the Siebel application. If a POU address does not exist in Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0, then you must create it in the Siebel application and transfer it to Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0 so that it is available for association with a POU. The Addresses view of the Administration - Data screen includes a button for transferring an address to Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0.
  • You define slots and slot groups in Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0. However, the display value of the Slot Group LOV (LOV type SLOT_GROUP_CD) in the Siebel application must be the same as the slot group name in Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0.
  • Other entities that you can administer in Oracle Real-Time Scheduler 1.0 include:
    • System regions
    • Archive settings
    • Sequence locking parameter settings
    • Auto direct settings
    • Employee daily limits
    • Cost control and cost profile settings
    • Speed time windows settings
    • View definitions
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